Example sentences of "driven by the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Instead of persuading the user to specify requirements , the analyst will be driven by the user to meet key needs .
2 The process becomes demand driven by the user .
3 Q Having read rave reviews of the Canon BJ-10E bubblejet printer , I was very disappointed , once I 'd bought one , to find that , when driven by the IBM ProPrinter X24/E driver ( as recommended in the Canon manual ) , the resulting print quality was little better than my old Epson 9-pin dot matrix printer .
4 Lamarckism still assumed that evolution was driven by the interaction between the organism and its environment , but some opponents of Darwinism insisted that the process must be controlled by forces arising from within the organism .
5 On the ground floor , where the lard wheel of the former mill was driven by the waters of the Rhine , there is a restaurant famous for its cuisine , with a wooden ceiling an arched windows giving a scenic view of the Rhine .
6 The accumulator was recharged after use by a pump driven by the steam engine .
7 The World Bank , the IMF , commodity exchanges and so on are mostly driven by the interests of the TNCs .
8 The apostles and the communities of the faithful were driven by the Spirit , faith and the knowledge of the Risen Lord .
9 This policy booklet is only produced with a comprehensive wording , reduction in cover is driven by the wording in the ‘ Your insurance cover ’ section of the schedule .
10 One can also choose between a top-down or hypothesis-driven strategy and a bottom-up or data-driven strategy depending on whether the rule expansion is driven by the addition of active edges or inactive edges .
11 Intercourse , like most activities between lovers , tends to find it sown level , largely driven by the unconscious .
12 This has been driven by the users according to Sumner , who dislike the mess and complication of involved in linking and managing multiple applications .
13 ‘ of a qualified driver ’ The supervisor must be a ‘ qualified driver ’ as defined in regulation 9(6) of the Motor Vehicles ( Driving Licences ) Regulations 1987 , namely , a person who holds a full licence authorising him to drive as a full licence holder a motor vehicle of the same class or description as the vehicle being driven by the holder of the provisional licence .
14 The bio-reactors are cleverly rigged up from glass jars , tubing and other components and driven by the pump from a car windscreen washer .
15 The literature on electronic records has become quite large , but it is very much driven by the discussion of problems and activities in America and Canada .
16 The hospital , driven by the doctors themselves , is seeking trust status ; I hope that my hon. Friend will consider its application sympathetically and support the hospital in every way that she can .
17 Any gas flowing inward across the OLR will naturally be driven by the bar into the region within a few hundred parsecs of the nucleus , the region of the molecular disk .
18 This large mass loss rate is probably enough to compensate for the inflow driven by the bar .
19 If the bulge wind is in a steady state and is fed by inflow driven by the bar , the mass flowing into the central parsec is small compared with what is brought in from the disk .
20 Mind is said to be ‘ full of will ’ or ‘ desire ’ to progress and process different sensations , driven by the Ego in its ceaseless quest to assimilate experience : the mental image is presented to the intellect where it becomes ‘ known ’ by individual consciousness .
21 His behaviour in his marriage was driven by the child in him seeking the truth , and his need to have his perceptions validated .
22 No , it 's driven by the increase in R P I is n't it .
23 The Great Powers had been continually driven by the competition among themselves , but in the last decades of the nineteenth century their intensified rivalries included a host of newcomers — Germany and Italy , the two newest Great Powers in Europe , and , close behind , the United States and , in the Far East , Japan .
24 This introduces a new avenue of analysis into Marxist writings ; it opens the possibility of recognising that social and political systems may not operate solely on the basis of objective laws but may have a degree of freedom driven by the individual , group and elite perceptions .
25 Rotovators and other cultivators driven by the tractor power take-off can produce a fine tilth in one pass , and are sometimes used to replace all other implements .
26 ‘ I was driven by the disillusionment of six years ago , ’ he acknowledged , hard-faced .
27 In order to investigate the effect of octamer binding proteins upon the level of gene expression driven by the URR we compared the level of gene expression driven by the functional octamer motif with its adjacent NF1 site in the HPV 16/18 URR with that driven by the equivalent region of the HPV 6/11 URR where the octamer motif is non functional .
28 When taken together with the data of Chong et al ( 12 ) who observed a decrease in the activity of the HPV-16 URR in HeLa cells when this motif was deleted , this indicates that this motif may play a role in the level of gene expression driven by the URR and in its epithelial specificity .
29 This was not the speculative boom in the markets for equity and property , but a massive binge of capital spending driven by the availability of cheap finance .
30 Rather it is the reader , driven by the principles of analogy and local interpretation , who assumes that the second sequence describes a series of connected events and interprets linguistic cues ( like baby — it ) under that assumption .
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